The Chantelle is a mid-rise residential building in the Bricktown district offering furnished and unfurnished one- and two-bedroom apartments designed for renters who want proximity to restaurants, entertainment, and employment corridors without committing to a house lease. Located within walking distance of the Bricktown Canal and Canal District shops, it sits at the higher end of the rental market in Oklahoma City proper, positioning itself against both newer downtown-adjacent buildings and more affordable complexes in surrounding neighborhoods.
The Chantelle operates as a full-service apartment community rather than a converted historic building or a simple rental office. Residents lease directly through on-site management, not through a property management company serving multiple buildings. The property includes both furnished short-term leases (typical for corporate housing or temporary relocations) and standard 12-month unfurnished leases. Unit finishes include granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and hardwood-look flooring as standard, with some units offering balconies or patios facing toward or away from the canal district.
One-bedroom unfurnished units rent in the range of $1,200 to $1,500 per month depending on floor, view, and current lease incentives; two-bedroom units typically rent from $1,600 to $2,000 per month. Furnished short-term leases run higher, often $300 to $500 above the unfurnished rate, with minimums as short as 30 days. Security deposits are standard at one month's rent. Lease incentives, such as move-in specials or reduced deposit offers, appear seasonally; verify current pricing and available units directly rather than relying on outdated online listings.
Renters should confirm what utilities are included (some buildings in this segment include water and trash; others do not) and whether there are parking fees beyond the resident lot.
The Chantelle occupies the middle tier of Bricktown rentals. It is newer and more amenity-focused than older walk-up buildings in the immediate district, which may rent unfurnished one-bedrooms from $900 to $1,200 but often lack in-unit laundry or fitness facilities. It is less expensive than full-service luxury towers (such as those in Midtown or the Plaza District redevelopment areas), which frequently exceed $1,600 for comparable units. The Chantelle's furnished lease option is a practical advantage over buildings offering only long-term leases if you are relocating to Oklahoma City temporarily for work or education. The canal-adjacent location is a meaningful trade-off: you gain walkability to dining and entertainment but may experience higher noise from weekend foot traffic and seasonal events, particularly during Bricktown's summer concert series and holiday activities.
If your priority is lowest rent and you do not need walkable dining, older complexes south and east of I-40 (Midwest City, Del City, or the eastern suburbs) typically offer one-bedrooms from $700 to $950. If you prioritize newer construction and am willing to pay a premium, downtown luxury buildings offer concierge service, valet parking, and rooftop amenities for $1,800 and up.
The Chantelle works well for renters who work downtown or in the medical district (short commute), want furnished flexibility without a deposit penalty, or value weekend proximity to restaurants and live entertainment. Couples, young professionals, and relocating employees form the typical resident base. The building does not suit anyone seeking suburban quiet, preferring to minimize rent above $1,000, or needing units adapted for accessibility (you should verify ADA compliance directly with the leasing office before applying).
Families with multiple children may find one-bedrooms cramped and two-bedrooms borderline expensive for the square footage compared to suburban three-bedroom houses, particularly once you factor in parking and community fees.
Prospective renters schedule a tour through the on-site leasing office or website. The application requires a credit check, employment verification (or proof of income), and reference contact; approval typically comes within 24 to 48 hours. A background check may deny applicants with recent felony convictions or eviction history, though standards vary by property management discretion. Once approved, you sign the lease, pay the deposit and first month's rent, and receive keys and parking passes. Move-in is available on the date specified in your lease; the office will walk you through unit condition documentation and provide contact information for maintenance requests.
The leasing office is staffed during business hours Monday through Friday, with weekend and evening availability limited; call ahead to confirm current office hours. Resident parking is reserved in a dedicated lot; visitor parking is separate and typically limited to guest passes valid for a set duration. The building itself is secure with a key card or fob system. Street-level parking fills on weekends when Bricktown events draw crowds, so plan accordingly if you anticipate frequent evening departures.
The Chantelle has carved out a specific niche in Oklahoma City's rental market by combining Bricktown's walkable location with modern finishes and lease flexibility, making it a practical choice for the temporary-to-mid-term renter who values urban access over cost minimization.
